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Moose Juice Binding Lubricant

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Moose Juice Binding Lubricant

Moose Juice Binding Lubricant

The Bottom Line

Moose Juice gets my vote for an excellent binding lubricant that is not only safe for the environment, but also safe to put on your bindings. But don't worry, this product contains no actual moose parts.

Pros

  • Non-soap based product
  • Spray top bottle
  • Biodegradable

Cons

  • None found

Description

  • Available in 8 oz. and 28 oz. spray bottles as well as 1 gallon bottles.
  • Contains no phosphates, dyes, or fragrances.
  • Eases your foot into the binding, reducing wear and stretch, then rinses out fast.

Guide Review - Moose Juice Binding Lubricant

When used, Moose Juice Binding Lubricant doesn't feel thick and slimy because it features a spray top, which allows you to use less lubricant than a product that is dispensed with a squirt top.

Moose Juice Binding Lubricant it is not soap-based. Use of soap based products over time break down rubber bindings. Soap contains phosphates which lead to algae growth in our waterways and are harmful to fish.

Phosphates will also combine with water to make phosphoric acid, which over time eats rubber and will damage your bindings over time.

I like the way Moose Juice feels when sprayed on my bindings. My feet slip in the bindings without effort and then quickly washes away so that I feel control on the water.

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